The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 230, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1955 Page: 9 of 12
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utive Anxiety
phip, and he was not going to let
the Democratic party ba unfairly
criticized.
COUNTRY VS. POLITICS—Two
bears passed. When Elsenhower
prepared to spend his Formosa
message to Congress, Speaker
Rayburn conferred with ex-Speak-
Jr Joe Martin and both decided
Ike didWt need any special au th-
irty from congress to taka ac-
lion in the Formosan crisis. So
Ifartin got the President on the
Ihone. Both he and Rayburn, in
1 three-way conversation, told El-
bnhower that the special resolu-
lon was not necessary; that h«
l! ready had all necessary author-
like appeared to agree. After thi
pnversatlon, Rayburn went back
his own office and told a group
Democrats that the presidential
lessage was off; Ike would not
|nd it.
lHowever, the President sent it
|st the some. And after it was
it, Rayburn jammed it through
e house in record time. He work-
just as hard as if the message
Id come from a Democratic pres-
ent. For the prestige of the na-
|n was at stake and Sam put the
Irion ahead of politics,
three weeks later, when the
Iciprocal Trade Bill was at stake,
lybum stepped down from the
Itrum and personally urged the
Is passage- His personality, his
Jstige swung many wavering
les, won a victory for Eisenhow-
Igain the nation's prestige In in-
pational relations was at stake.
t taxes is purely a domestic
So “Mr. Sam” is frankly
---- ----- m a lazirvijr
personally quite peeved at Ei-
lower for now accusing hi9
lership of playing politics. He’s
I only peeved, but he’s in the
It to the bitter end.
lPITAL NEWS CAPSULES—
ID-WILL NDCON—Vice Pres-
It Nixon, whom I have fre-
ptly Criticized. is doing a ter-
job on his good-will tour of
ICaribbean. Everywhere Nixon
Igone he has handled himself
a veteran diplomat Mrs. Ni-
lis also doing a bang-up Job,
Jng hospitals, orphanges, and
(Some Democrats say it
Id be a good idea to keep the
■ns traveling all the time).
_ Y-WISE, POUND-FOOL-
-Deputy Budget Director Per-
Brundage suddenly has
jed on the Department of
h, Education, and Welfare
Jelling surplus federal hospi-
nd schools built in wartime
icle Sam to cities and states
leed them desperately. Brun-
clalms the HEW department
es too little. He wants to
!e every dollar he can out of
buildings by selling to the
it bidder—in which case they
probably be torn down and
1 scrap instead of continuing
a vital community gerv-
and the General Services
istration are fighting back
but the cost-conscious Bud-
reeu seems to be winning.
AFE FILES—Despite all the
over government secrets
curity, it’s just been discov-
iat the government’s top-
filing cabinets are so flimsy
an be broken open within
ten minutes. Alarmed GSA
i have put out bids for bet-
a’s cabinets—but the beet
iit can withstand a gafe-
for only 19 minutes.
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km»ms ga ___
on Urn lubjeet 'the bands, three Royal
ludlng the "Sanctus." “ * **• w,» or- ^ '" ---uoemenoe of Christ." ohaptere, thm Girl’s auxiliaries 0L stewardihlp chairman- M
I," and "Gloria in SwIatoftS ,P,*tofc *nd ^rg# The Bar. Myrl Eaatman, pastor. Hie Luther League choir under 11 *
kShs^aA,rs asS^ Leon MatfhlsTo Preach At Sf. John's
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chapters, three Girl’s auxiliaries ret!, stewanlship chairman; Mrs
--—, — -----inks,
Lester Alford, Mrs. B. H,
Hump
---- aikmti, nn. m. n, Lee,
Mrs. A. H Witt. Mrs. T. A. lUti,
Mrs. M. G. Edwards, Mrs. Joe
Lestherwood, Mrs. Allen Hamilton,
Mrs. Malcolm Sheffield and Mre.
W. B. Denny.
Advisor* for circles are Mrs ...
E. Lawhon, Mrs. L. A. Hankins,
Mrs. 0. 0. Dorris, Mrs. T.
Its 1M Mem*
bM^Uta#
W. • Wemortsl’s palter, the Rev*. A. T*
Inst. Jordan, will deliver hip first mes-
W. **«• Sunday night in the Baptlat
church’* new sanctuary.
‘ feature of the service will be
. «.iea oy use recior. jonn Sweeney aunday scnooi will b* at 9:40 w. a. auiougn win oe at me - E. Lawhon, Mrs. L. A. Hankins, J°r
rXi “d C»rey Dlppel will be acolytes, am., mission service at H am. organ. The Rev. Leon C Matthle, pas- Intendent, on Sundsv March is Mr*’ °- 0 D®"1*. Mn». T. W. “«
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meeting. Arthur Holl* Jr. will be „ „ program in the series, "How Chrle. ------------
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.. t:J* aun. Morris Will serve u advisor. Bl*ht **rmon *ubject Sunday at B.so
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CHURCH OF CH
Pruett at Lobit Streets
FIRST CHURCH
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third Lent
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Room" will be shown.
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Hear-A HUGlMIa^K Next Sunday
Subject: “The Wash^Of^enemio^And The Renewal
Of The Holy Spirit”
Evening Sermon At 7:00
8ubject: "The Evidence Of Pardon Or Salvation”
Everybody In Bible School Sunday Morning At 0:45
The Church Where You^mi Be A Stranger Only Onoe
Services Sunday—11 A.M.
Sunday School—9:30 A.M.
Wednesday Mooting—8 P.M.
Reading Ream Located
•t MleMgaa i
at Mlehlfsa and Nevada
Streets, Open UN te «:M P M.
Meadaya - Thursdays • Friday*
Wed. Hours 7 te T;tf PJL
Dr. Riffs To Preach
For Highlands Church
Dr. Charles Pitts of Dallas will
begin revival sendees Wednesday
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Soufh Main and Cleveland
INVITES YOU TO HEAR
B. C. McCARLEY
MARCH 6 Thru 13
SERVICES:
10:00 A.M. ■ 7:00 P.M.
s.m. over KRCT
from Washington, D. C.
IZZ'Z'T’. -.T'JT-------- « «“«y •" wl11 of his quick healing of
topubHek„n.«^mT .w h*f»d‘t*rydlAbstei1 «ft»r he grasp-
Public opening* for bide on the ad eom* understanding of hla »ii
educational building will b* held selfhood as a chlidof Sod A
At th* church Monday, at 7:30 medical examination a few yearn
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nrgrars .vsisw-ja *
night at Becond Baptist church oonflm^ a! ?£££ SlaS “
,nT?SS‘hmugh March ,0. the $ 2&SSXfr
revival will also feature Wameh 1 V a d l ed from (,od
O’Barr, singer, also from Dallas.
The service will begin at 7:46
p.m. Wednesday following th* 7
p.m. prayer meeting. At ,th* Redeemer Lutheran organ and A. c. Kraft will serve
This Sunday the Rev. A. J. Mar- church« Sunday morning service as head usher,
tin, pastor, will preach on "Conse- “le PMtor nt the church, the Rev. Sunday school and Bible el»«e.
oration" at the 11 a.m morning \r L*"*'. w" *Pi»k on the — -* * - * P‘*Me*
esrvice. His topic at night will be , **ct “Growth in Christian
"A Message That Make* Men
Tremble." The night service will Th* service begins at 10:48 s.m.
Mrs. c. Broderson will play the
uismci super- and derived from God
E.F. Lange To Speak On Christian Living
begin at 7:45 p m.
Training Tlnion is at 0:45 p.m
and Sunday school at 9:48 s.m.
Second Baptist
To Hear Pastor
Services Will Repin
With Organ Prelude
meet at J:Jo a.m Ben Devereu*
will be In charge of the devotional
program. Fred Clark will teach
the Junior Bible das* and the pas-
tylll meet with th* adult Bible
A meeting of the Walther
league I* scheduled for 7 p m
Sunday. Wallace Wilson will pre-'
sld# at this hissting.
IGHT
BAPTIST CHURCH
Saturday Night Spaalar
Doctor H. D. Bruca
President of Ea*t Texas
Baptist College
Marshall Texaa
Will la Gusit Spaafctr in
Stswart Haight*
laptiit Church
Saturday Night, March 5
At 7:30
High School graduate, of 1954 and 1955 are especially
invitaf to otttnd thi* mooting.
After the service* there will be e reception in th* Pastor’s
homo, at which time Doctor Bruce will talk to th* students who
are interested in going to college
ALL THE ^*™^**^ BRUCE
Paul Stephen* will preach at
scheduled lot
Sunday service* -----
Second Baptist churoh.
The Rev. Stephans will direct s
Sunday morning services will
begin st 8:30 snd 10-45 s.m. at the
Otace Methodist church.
The service will open with the
organ prelude, ‘Melodle’’ by
Tlchalkowskl, with Mrs. Keith
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C. D. Dies, music director at servlets ”* * ” lib,*rved *l botb
Second willJead the ausle for a The Sanctuary choir will present
revival at th* Allsndal* church In * 0h Yo That Loveth Th. Lord" by
Houston. •* Mor—- «- • -—■ -
TrsL
P.rf.
/*■ An** uvvein aiif uora Dy
organ, for the 8:10 service. Th*
rebl# choir will sing "Th* Prayer
erf set’ by Sten|on for the 10:46
Both choir* ar* under the
^ rfHOlY BIBLE
Here’s
service. Both choir* ar* undi
direction of Mrs. Paul Black.
| Church school will begin at »:S6
a.m, and Youth Fsllowinip groups
at < p.m.
Rw. Trent To Lead
Coady Revival Meet
THE SIMULTANEOUS
^uktIsThe answer
BAPTIST REVIVALS
Th* Rev. Kenneth Trent of Sec-
ond Baptist church, Chsnnslview,
will begin preaching for revival
| service# at th* Coady Baptist
church.
The revive) will be March 3-18
with services at 7:80 p.m. and 10
| a.m.
Music will be directed by the
pastor, the Rev. L, E. Row* with
Mrs. Rowe playing the piano
GOSPEL MEETING
AT THE
Church Of Christ In Lakewood
February 28th through March 6th—
Services
7:00 P.M. Daily
11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. Sunday
HEAR: MAX T. NEEL OF HOUSTON
HEAR: NOTHING BUT THE GOSPEL
EVERYONE WELCOME — COME
SPONSORED IY San Jacinto RAPTOT ASSOCIATION
AS PART OF A NATIONWIDE EVANGELISTIC CRUSADE
6 to 20
March
OUTSTANDING GOSPEL PREACHERS • THE BEST IN EVANGELISTIC MUSIC
Attend One of These Cooperating Baptist Churches
CHURCH
LOCATION
PASTOR
EVANGELIST
Baptist Temple
Baytown
James Gray
Olen E. Waldrip
Central Baptist
Baytown
John. H. Osteen
Paul Cullen
First Baptist
Baytown
E. R. Couch
E. R. Couch
Memorial Baptist
Baytown
A. L. Jordon
Joe Weldon Bailey
Stewart Hts. Baptist
Baytown
Clifton L. Smith
H. P. Shaw
Wooster Baptist
Baytown
Fletcher Erwin
David M. Gardner
Cedar Bayou
Cedar Bayou
E. R. Burns
C. B. Stephenson
First Baptist
Channelview
Roe Wilson
E. E. Kelly
Second Baptist
CHannelview
Kenneth E. Trent
Kenneth E. Trent
First Baptist
Coady
L. E. Rowe
Kenneth E<~Trent
First Baptist
Crosby
W. F. Sanderlin
A. W. Jester
First Baptist
Highlands
Dennis Barnes
Harvey L. Whit*
Second Baptist
Highlands
AVJ. Martin
Charles Pitt*
First Baptist
La Porte
W. N. Parrish
C. L Porter
First Baptist
Mont Belvieu
Buford Harrell
r"\
Devi* Harrell
Old River Baptist
Mont Belvieu *
1. J. Loyd
Harold Bailey T
Shiloh Baptist
Shiloh
M. E. Smith '
Chart** Jordon
Years of hopeful learning planning, saving and h«r«f work
come to a glorious end tomorrow for e consderafal# group
of our neighbors.
By dint of their efforts Be/town's already lovely eppaarenc#
will be officially qracsd with their new end large home.
Everything ha-, been provided in their new churdTto in-
spire the gienteit service poss bt* to manl.nd, and to
still people with a profound atmoiphere surrounding their
Snip of God. O
NOTEf Several of the churches mentioned above will be in the crusade for only one waek. For further
information call the pastor of the church nearest you and tune in Radio Station KRCT (650kc) at 2:30
P.M. Sunday and at 7:00 A.M. daily. . ~ ....... '
BRING ALL ”lHE FAMILY - THFRFS A KcCf FQ?- {VFRVONi
Rev. Kenneth Trent, Evangelist
a Former Professional Base-
bell Pl«#<
# World W» n Navy Chaplain
a 11 Years {Experience In the
Ministry,
A Dyhemic Soul
Stirring: Goipel
j
Preacher
* Services 7;jo P.M. each
evening, Marih 8 thru March
13.
# Special Musk
• - -ft - '
worship of God.
We ar# proud, this week fo congratulate every membw''
of the Memorial Baptist Church.
W* extend our heartiest Pat-on-the Back to Rev. Arthur
L. Jordon and his hard-working Building Committee T, W.
Lyom, Chairman Knox Beavers, Dr. Ben Ammom, Roy Elms!
A. E. Drew end Robert Strickland.
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SERVING •
OVER TWELVE THOUSAND
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
The Big Friendly
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 230, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1955, newspaper, March 5, 1955; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042207/m1/9/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.